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SUMMARY:Cornell Cooperative Extension '25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension ’25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour \n\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM\n\nThe 2025 Home Gardening Lecture Series will contain 5 lecture webinars on Tropical Houseplants\, Adaptable Plants Under Changing Conditions\, Flowering Native Shrubs\, Gardening in Small Spaces\, and Shade Gardening. Also offered is a private garden tour of Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve in Hartsdale\, NY. Registration is available for individual or all webinars. Please note that garden tour spots fill quickly! \nTROPICAL HOUSEPLANTS – SESSION 1\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Kathleen Strahan \nKathleen Strahan invites you to join her in escaping the winter months with a talk about tropical plants\, especially those popularly kept as houseplants. Learn about the biology\, taxonomy and care of tropicals from orchids to palms to philodendrons and more! \nKathleen Strahan is a horticulture educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from Wellesley College and has a strong background in commercial horticulture and greenhouse growing\, hydroponics and ornamental landscaping. \nADAPTABLE PLANTS UNDER CHANGING CONDITIONS – SESSION 2\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Jacqui Bergonzi \nJacqui Bergonzi will suggest plant choices we can make to help our landscapes thrive in changing conditions. Gardeners are first-hand observers of the shifts in weather patterns. Bigger storms\, warmer winters and floods to extreme droughts impact our landscapes. How do we garden sustainably during these uncertain patterns? There are more questions than answers right now. With what we have learned so far\, let’s explore choices for adaptable plants. \nJacqui Bergonzi is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer with a Horticulture Certificate from NYBG. As a proponent of native plants in the landscape and supporting pollinators of many types\, she serves on the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center in Valhalla. Jacqui is on the board of the 9th District Federated Garden Clubs of NYS. \nFLOWERING NATIVE SHRUBS – SESSION 3\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Cathy Ludden \nCathy Ludden demonstrates how suburban landscapes can display the beauty and diversity of native American flowering shrubs\, evergreens\, foundation plants\, plants with berries and great fall colors. Learn about plants for shade\, sun\, wet and dry or difficult sites\, including those resistant to deer. Native plants support birds\, wildlife and pollinators in ways that non-native plants cannot. \nCathy Ludden is a member of the Board of directors of the Greenburgh Native Center\, the Board of Directors of Untermeyer Garden Conservancy\, and advises the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center at Westchester Community College. She is a member of the Garden Club of Irvington. Cathy writes an informative and entertaining blog about native plants\, “Around the Grounds\,” found on\nthe Greenburgh Nature Center’s website. \nGARDENING IN SMALL SPACES – Session 4\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Judy Rozanski \nJudy Rozanski will explore how to maximize usable space\, whether suburban or urban. She will explain how to plant in a limited space to garden outdoors whether on a balcony\, in a yard\, or another small area. Judy offers valuable tips and techniques on choosing appropriate plants\, including flowering annuals\, perennials\, and vegetables. \nJudy Rozanski is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer. She pursued her interest in horticulture after retiring from teaching. She holds certificates from the New York Botanical Garden in Horticultural Therapy and in Gardening. Judy enjoys sharing her horticultural knowledge with others as a Master Gardener Volunteer. \nSHADE GARDENING – Session 5\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Donna Lassiter \nDonna Lassiter will showcase many of her favorite native species\, their benefits for the environment and cultural needs for growing them with success. Learn the principles of shade gardening and selection of shade tolerant plants. Light intensity\, soil conditions\, water\, and other applicable plant needs are examined\, including some design aspects. Donna hopes you will be inspired! \nDonna Lassiter is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer who has designed public demonstration and school gardens with a focus on native plants for birds\, pollinators and meadow gardening. She is committed to promoting a healthy environment and grows over 90 species of native plants in her home gardens. \nGARDEN TOURS AT HART’S BROOK\nRain or Shine\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\nHart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY 10530 \nGuides: Master Gardener Volunteers and Westchester Pollinator Pathway Volunteers. \nNo-Walk Ins–10:00 AM Arrival OR 11:15 AM Arrival  \nCarpooling is suggested. \nThe Garden Tour displays a variety of plants and crops that are well-adapted to local growing conditions. As the season progresses\, mature crops are harvested and new crops are planted. Fallow plots contain cover crops and plants that support pollinators\, suppress weeds\, and improve the soil. \nPollinator pathway gardens include native plant design examples for creating pollinator gardens in your own yard and community. \n2025 HOME GARDENING WEBINAR SERIES FLYER\nLocation\nThis event is online EXCEPT tour which will be held at Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY \nFee\n$5 per session – Tour $20\, Full Series $45
URL:https://myrye.com/event/cornell-cooperative-extension-25-gardening-webinar-series-tour/2025-03-05/
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SUMMARY:Heard in Rye: Let Grow: Always Helping Kids Isn't Always Helping Them
DESCRIPTION:Join Lenore Skenazy of Let Grow for an informative and eye-opening talk on how to best foster childhood independence to set your children up for success. \nLet Grow is leading the movement for childhood independence. Somehow our culture has become obsessed with kids’ fragility and lost sight of their innate resilience. This concern grew out of good intentions! But treating kids as fragile is making them so. In fact\, kids are “anti-fragile” — built not just to withstand some challenges\, but to grow stronger once they do. That’s why Let Grow is creating a new path for parents\, schools\, and America itself. Let Grow programs\, outreach\, and thought leadership focus not just on explaining where our culture took a wrong turn\, but on real-world ways to get our kids back to having some adventures\, solving some problems\, and blossoming. \nHeard in Rye is a speakers’ bureau designed to educate the community on the issues most relevant to parenting today. Heard in Rye was founded in 2000 to provide learning opportunities and support for adults.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/heard-in-rye-let-grow-always-helping-kids-isnt-always-helping-them/
LOCATION:Bruno M. Ponterio Ridge Street School\, 90 N Ridge Street\, Rye Brook\, NY\, 10573\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heard in Rye
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SUMMARY:Irish Tea & Tales
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Rye Storytellers Guild at the Library\, Irish Tea and Tales is inspired by the rich history of the Irish in Rye and Westchester and open to all ages. Irish tales and music highlight the afternoon\, accompanied by tea\, soda bread\, Irish cheeses\, and other small bites. \nA paired event will take at the Rye Free Reading Room and the Rye Historical Society where they will offer will offer guided tours in the Square House. These tours will showcase Irish heritage items from the museum’s collection and highlight aspects of the history of the Irish in Rye.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/irish-tea-tales/
LOCATION:Rye Free Reading Room\, 1061 Boston Post Rd.\, Rye\, NY\, 10580\, United States
CATEGORIES:Rye Free Reading Room,Rye Historical Society
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